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Bigger than the Sun and Coming Our Way!

12/30/2013 By Eliana Mackley Leave a Comment

I came across this commentary video put together by David Vose at Youtube, using images from comet ISON perihelion which is very interesting. David points out that comet ISON is bigger than the sun and is coming our way! He calls our attention to some peculiar points about comet ISON that I had not considered […]

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Comet ISON Survives Perihelion

11/30/2013 By Eliana Mackley Leave a Comment

On November 28, 2013 comet ISON completed perihelion around the Sun, giving NASA’s Scientists the biggest scare of the Century, as spacecraft SOHO and a fleet of other space solar observatory crafts could not detect any sign of the elusive comet even two and half hours after ISON supposedly passed closest to the sun during […]

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Image of the Sun as Comet ISON Approaches Perihelion – (11/28/13)

11/28/2013 By Eliana Mackley 1 Comment

With the approach of comet ISON in perihelion with the sun, the sun is exhibiting almost 1/3 of its surface darkened by massive coronal holes. The Sun will eventually be darkened as it has been prophesied, there is no question about that.  We will eventually experience a temporary darkness upon the earth. Whether it will […]

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Coronal Holes

06/26/2013 By Eliana Mackley Leave a Comment

Coronal holes are areas in the sun’s corona that cooler; therefore darker, and from where a large portion of high speed the solar wind comes from. Coronal holes were first discovered when X-ray space telescopes on board the Skylab were first flown above the earth’s atmosphere. Coronal holes are also detected where open or uni-polar […]

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SDO Solar Images & Data Collection 2010-2013

06/26/2013 By Eliana Mackley Leave a Comment

NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) 30 days videos, compare the sun’s activity from periods of t 2.5 years, showing  increased  solar activity. Images shown were collected in  171 Angstrom wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light.  Areas of intense activity is shown as the brighter areas with electromagnetic  field loops above those areas.  This activity should increase […]

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